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Automatic Modernism: Habit, Embodiment, and the Politics of Literary Form.

机译:自动现代主义:习惯,体现和文学形式的政治。

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Literary modernism followed a century during which philosophical speculations about the mechanistic basis of human life found experimental validation in the work of physiologists, who stressed the power of environment to shape and delimit thought and action. By the late 19th century, the hypothesis that humans were "automata," as Descartes had conjectured, began to seem much more than philosophical speculation, as statesmen and industrialists appropriated blueprints of the human machine originally mapped by the sciences. So dominant was the conjunction of politics and habit that, writing in 1890s, the American psychologist William James would call the automatic operations of body and mind the very engine of political life: "Habit," he declared, "is the enormous fly-wheel of society, its most precious conservative agent. It alone is what keeps us all within the bounds of ordinance, and saves the children of fortune from the envious uprisings of the poor." But James was only anticipating the wide range of thinkers who would associate physiological automatism with politics in the coming years. By century's end, the belief that habit determined social action and circumscribed individual volition was to find wide currency in a variety of cultural fields, including literary modernism.;Situating literary modernism in relation to this emergent sense of political modernity, Automatic Modernism argues that modernists reconfigured the discourse of automatism for political and aesthetic ends. Wary of the new political environment in which government, political parties and industry exploited the science of conditioned reflex to ensure automatic responses from docile subjects, writers of this period turned to the resources of literature in order to both disrupt the cliches of thought and action enforced by environmental stimuli and to imagine forms of politics adapted to the physiologically automatic body. Looking in particular at the fiction and non-fiction work of D. H. Lawrence, Wyndham Lewis, Rebecca West, and Samuel Beckett, this dissertation attempts to understand the recurrent equation of automatic behavior and twentieth-century modernity. Even as modernists vigorously rejected habitual behavior as the very element of twentieth century life that imperiled authentic art and social belonging, they forged alternative notions of bodily being, investing in the potentialities of human automatism as the basis of aesthetic possibility and social coherence. The formal experiments of these modernists emerge, then, as efforts to foreground, manipulate, rupture, and mimic the political habits of readers.
机译:文学现代主义跟随了一个世纪,在这个世纪中,有关人类生命机制的哲学推测在生理学家的工作中得到了实验验证,他们强调了环境塑造和界定思想和行动的力量。到19世纪末,正如政治家和工业家采用了最初由科学绘制的人类机器的蓝图一样,正如笛卡尔所猜想的那样,关于人类是“自动机”的假设似乎已经远远超出了哲学上的推测。政治与习惯的结合如此占主导地位,以至于在1890年代,美国心理学家威廉·詹姆斯(William James)写道,身心的自动运转是政治生活的引擎:他宣称,“习惯”是巨大的飞轮。它是社会上最宝贵的保守派力量。仅此一项就使我们所有人都处于法令范围之内,并使命运之子免于穷人的嫉妒之乱。”但是詹姆斯只是在期待未来几年内将生理自动主义与政治联系在一起的广泛的思想家。到本世纪末,习惯决定了社会行动并限制了个人意志的信念是在包括文学现代主义在内的各种文化领域中找到广泛的通货。;将文学现代主义与这种新兴的政治现代感相关联,自动现代主义认为现代主义者为政治和美学目的重新配置了自动主义的论述。警惕新的政治环境,政府,政党和企业利用条件反射的科学来确保服从主题的自动反应,这一时期的作家转向文学资源,以破坏思想和行动的执行。通过环境刺激,并想象适应生理上自动的身体的政治形式。特别要看D. H. Lawrence,Wyndham Lewis,Rebecca West和Samuel Beckett的小说和非小说作品,本文试图理解自动行为和20世纪现代性的循环方程。即使现代主义者强烈反对习惯性行为成为二十世纪生活的原本必不可少的因素,这种行为损害了真实的艺术和社会归属感,他们还是伪造了身体的另类观念,将人类自动机能的潜力作为审美可能性和社会连贯性的基础进行了投资。这些现代主义者的正式实验应运而生,因为它们是努力去突显,操纵,破坏和模仿读者的政治习惯。

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  • 作者

    Wientzen, Timothy.;

  • 作者单位

    Duke University.;

  • 授予单位 Duke University.;
  • 学科 Literature Modern.;Literature Romance.;Literature English.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2012
  • 页码 294 p.
  • 总页数 294
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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